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The Fort Lyon Canal: The First 100 Years 1897 to 1997
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1/1/1997
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Dodson, O. Ray
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The Fort Lyon Canal: The First 100 Years 1897 to 1997
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS <br />Such books as this are not the result of those who labor <br />alone to write down important events and record his- <br />tory. Rather, they are the results of combined efforts to <br />achieve a common goal intended to benefit others. The <br />recording of the "FORT LYON CANAL" story is no dif- <br />ferent. It was achieved by a team effort to bring about <br />an accomplishment in a very short time span. From the <br />original meeting in Las Animas in April between this <br />writer, Amy Van Horn and Howard Bogner, approximately <br />one month has since passed. In the interim, Amy has <br />provided untold logistical support and has served as the <br />liaison between Fort Lyon Canal and this writer. Joe <br />Cline, Board President, has provided direction to the <br />overall layout of the book. Barbara Schwindt has as- <br />sisted in converting between two different <br />wordprocessing systems. Frankie Serna did the final <br />formatting for the printing process. Marie Johnson proof- <br />read portions of the manuscript, and my spouse, Kathy <br />Dodson, has assisted in being available for insundry <br />chores when needed. With the final product now in your <br />hands, I would be remiss to not mention the excellent <br />work done in 1910 by James Schuyler in preserving the <br />history of the company to that date. Truly, this has been <br />a team effort spanning over 85 years. ORD <br />
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